The Art of Training Your Dog: How to Gently Teach Good Behavior Using an E-Collar - The Monks of New Skete, Marc Goldberg
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Canine
 Dog
 E-collar
 Training
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The Monks of New Skete, longtime breeders of German shepherds and established dog trainers of all breeds, have developed a new training technique. A decade in the making, this program represents a leap into the future, using cutting-edge technology and a game-changing tool: the remote electronic collar.
The Art of Training Your Dog presents their compassionate and efficient system for the first time, with background and advice on choosing the right collar. Employing a method designed by trainer Marc Goldberg, listeners integrate the e-collar gradually, laying the foundation for good behavior with intentional and purposeful walks.
Using very low stimulation at just the right time focuses a dog’s attention for effortless learning moments that tie into a dog’s natural pack instincts and help strengthen the bond between dog and human. In no time, listeners will see their pups master commands like “sit”, “stay”, and “place”; stop troublesome behaviors; and run safely off-leash with consistent recall.
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This post has 12 comments with rating of 5/5
January 19th, 2024
Thanks for the book
January 20th, 2024
thank you. Now I just have to convince my dog to read it :)
January 26th, 2024
You’d think that monks would show better morals than to encourage aversive methods in dog training. It should be a criminal offence to promote their materials with words such as “compassionate”. Since when has electric shocks helped “strengthen the bond” in any relationship?
January 30th, 2024
Thanks for sharing!
January 30th, 2024
@mviv I agree
January 30th, 2024
@vootshiclone - Confused now! I love and admire that you share but why would you share a book that you consider deterimental to dogs? I have to own up as I have all their books (and many other trainers’ that I detest, but I would never consider sharing them with the general public. Genuinely interested
February 2nd, 2024
Thank you for sharing this book but could someone seed it?
February 3rd, 2024
@mviv know thy enemy
February 3rd, 2024
@mviv let me guess, you are one of those people, who goes on internet just to visit iamright.com?:) that road leads nowhere, man ;)
February 23rd, 2024
can anyone please seed this? thanks in advance
March 4th, 2024
Maybe I don’t know enough about e-collars, but I’m disappointed to see the monks go in this direction, too. To me, it almost undermines their earlier books. If they’re now saying that you need these collars, were they previously overstating the efficacy of the methods they used to use?
Can anybody recommend a training book that is a solid, up-to-date alternative to the monks? Or maybe the alternative really is their previous books, which I am familiar with. I should say that my preference is for non-clicker training. And I’m not opposed to “popping the leash” or other harmless (but controversial?) corrective approaches.
April 2nd, 2024
@dakl try books by Turid Rugaas
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